“Successful” Launch of New Border System
7 Articles
7 Articles
The launch of a new electronic entry and exit control system at Europe's external borders on Sunday was a great success, said European Home Affairs Commissioner Magnus Brunner after today's meeting of EU interior ministers. He added that ministers made progress in adopting new legislation on the return of migrants.
On Tuesday, the European Commission appreciated the successful launch of the new electronic border control system in the EU, which has allowed more than 100,000 people to be registered in just two days and which in Spain has allowed "even shorter pass times than usual," explained Spanish Minister of Interior Fernando Grande-Marlaska. Entry The EU registers more than 100,000 people in 2 days with the new border control was first published in Digi…
The PSP recognises strong delays in the airport of Lisbon, with passengers outside the EU waiting for more than 90 minutes due to the new European border control system in force since Sunday
Since Sunday it is in operation in Portugal and other countries in the Schengen area the new European border control system for non-Community citizens


On the first working day, Portugal highlighted the age of Europe, with 10,774 registered passengers, of which 10,749 on the border to the rails and 25 on the sea borders.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- There is no tracked Bias information for the sources covering this story.
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium